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Name: Jenn J. McLeod
Australia’s Nomadic Novelist
Touring regional Australian libraries since 2014 in a caravan called Myrtle The Turtle
See sample video presentations, libraries visited and testimonials (below): https://www.jennjmcleod.com/author-events/
Website: https://www.jennjmcleod.com
Audience:
adult fiction - Australian - small-town story lovers
aspiring writers/publishers
Genre / Subject areas:
Contemporary fiction, rural fiction, family drama
Writing and traditional / self publishing
Content types:
Author talks, Q & A, Writing workshops
Previous tours:
Behind The Book Cover Tour (for readers)
Paddock to Print Tour (for writers / author-publishers)
Format / platform: Pre-recorded, live, zoom, skype.
Contact email: jennifersmcleod@hotmail.com
Testimonials:
Jenny Mustey, Campaspe Shire, Vic: “. . . a warm and engaging presentation that pleased the many readers that came along, many mentioning to us afterwards how highly they rated Jenn’s talk because it featured such a wonderful slide show to accompany her talk. Having the opportunity to bring a popular Australian writer to a rural setting is always great and when one can entertain and inform the audience like Jenn can it’s fabulous!”
Louise Mrdjen, Port Lincoln Library, SA: “Jenn generously shared her passion for writing, the process she follows and her experiences in bringing her words to life and all from 26 letters! Thank you Jenn for giving us an insight into your life as a writer and seeing through your eyes, the transformation of landscapes and people into places and characters in such an authentic voice.”
Cummins Library: Jeannie May and team
Jeannie May, Cummins Library SA: “Our patrons and staff thoroughly enjoyed Jenn’s professional presentation, and personal insights into her inspirations, travels and ‘stories behind the stories’. Jenn’s warm and friendly nature endeared her to all, combined with her passion for writing and her dedication to authenticity, it made for a truly wonderful and insightful afternoon.”